Ensure a more co-ordinated approach to asset management by providing an overall local plan which bring all source of funding together

Engage residents in the development of a long term community vision for their estates

Co-ordinate the work of residents and officers involved in the estates planning process to ensure all can make a positive contribution to the plans and influence Hackney Homes’ decisions at a more strategic level

Estate Plans

Carla Ferrarello – Estate Plans Co-ordinator at Hackney Homes

Tel:O208 356 2360

Email:carla.ferrarello@hackneyhomes.org.uk

Ensure a more co-ordinated approach to asset management by providing an overall local plan which bring all source of funding together.

Engage residents in the development of a long term community vision for their estates.

Co-ordinate the work of residents and officers involved in the estates planning process to ensure all can make a positive contribution to the plans and influence Hackney Homes’ decisions at a more strategic level.

Diane Abbott’s personal website:

FROM DIANE’S WEBSITE:

How I can help you

I may be able to help if you:

* are having problems with a government body
* have made a complaint or filed a claim and want to know how it’s progressing
* have been told you aren’t entitled to something and you disagree
* want to make a complaint about a government body to the Parliamentary Ombudsman
* want to get in touch with an organisation that will give you support and advice

If I am unable to help you I will try to direct you to someone who can.

Strict Parliamentary protocol means that MPs are only allowed to take up cases on behalf of their own constituents. Please check whether you are a constituent using the constituency locata service.

Diane’s “They work for you” webpage:

Get email from your MP:

This will enable you to receive emails from Diane Abbott in
Hackney North and Stoke Newington and leave comments

When your MP sends you mail it won’t be one-way spam, and it won’t be an inbox-filling free-for-all. Instead, each email comes with a link at the bottom, which takes you straight to a web page containing a copy of the email your MP wrote, along with any comments by other constituents. To leave your thoughts, you just enter your text and hit enter. There’s no tiresome login — you can just start talking about what they’ve said. Safe, easy and democratic.

ANCHOR“handyman services”

for the over 60’s, disabled or vulnerable

At home services include any work in the home or garden that doesn’t fall within Hackney Homes repairs program.
For example your back garden or indoors things like putting up a shelf or painting.

A totally trustworthy and highly professional workforce, all of whom have been thoroughly checked before joining our team.
Honest great value prices, with no call-out charges and no VAT to pay on labour.
A completely reliable and locally based service, tailored to you

Cost £10 for 2 hours – Anchor can help you get a grant if you’re eligible

http://www.cityandhackneymind.org.uk/housing/housing.html
Main Aims: Low to medium support hostel run by City and Hackney MIND providing accommodation for people with mental health needs.
Opening times: MON to FRI: 9am – 5pm. linked to LB Hackney or London
Those w/ high support needs that can’t be met by the project
18 – 65 Self or any support agency, initial contact by phone
Minimum: 6 months Maximum: any Infrequent. Operate a waiting list

http://www.hackneyhomes.org.uk/hcs-estate-safety-team.htm
Estate Safety runs a Drugs Hotline for reporting housing fraud and incidents of serious crime and disorder and it also investigates any irregularities in Council housing stock, e.g. subletting of Council tenancies and carries out audits to confirm Council tenancies.
All calls and emails are treated as anonymous and in complete confidence.
Practice Boundaries: Hackney.

Main Aims: The African Support and Project Centre was established for the benefit of African French, Lingala and Swahili individuals and families in the UK (refugees and asylum seekers French, Lingala and Swahili speaking from different African countries.
The African Support and Project Centre’s main services are the provision of general information advice, signposting and referral services on immigration and hard cases, interpreting and translation services, help with training and job search, escort service to offices, local authority offices, GP, schools, colleges etc and outreach service.
Languages: French Lingala Swahili
Opening times: MON to FRI: 9am – 5pm.

Shelterline (phone only),
London
Tel: 020 7505 4699
info@shelter.org.uk http://www.shelter.org.uk
Shelter believes that everyone should be able to live in a decent,
and affordable home, within a strong community.

Homerton Space Project
51 Chelmer Road,
London, E9 6AY
020 8986 4308 (helpline)
info@homertonspace.org.uk
Aims to provide safe living space and support services to single young homeless people,
to help them into independent living and sustain their tenancies.

The main Council Housing Advice and Homelessness centre for the London Borough of Hackney is
in Christopher Addison House, at the rear of Hackney Town Hall on the corner of Hillman Street and
Wilton Way. It gives free, confidential advice on a range of housing matters if you are homeless or
likely to become homeless, looking for somewhere to live, a private tenant or housing association
tenant, a home owner or a landlord.

City & Hackney MIND
Alexandra House
8-10 Tudor House,
E9 7SN
Tel: 020-8985-4239
Local connection to LB Hackney or City Of London mental health
Current drug or alcohol problem.
18 – 65 Self or Agency

City & Hackney MIND
Whiston Road, E2 8BW
Tel: 020-7613-5326
People w/ mental health problems, linked to LB Hackney or London
Those w/ high support needs that can’t be met by the project
18 – 65 Self or any support agency, initial contact by phone
Minimum: 6 months Maximum: any Infrequent. Operate a waiting list

Shepherd House Project.
Unit 3, 25 Downham Rd
London N1 5AA
Single homeless ex-offenders w/low/medium multiple support needs
Those with convictions for arson or history of violence, drug dependency
18 – Any Self or Agency. Phone in 020-7275-7611

Shoreditch Alcohol Rehab
Shoreditch High St.
London E1
Tel: 020-7247-7766
Rough sleepers, alcohol problems & willing to address them.
All applicants will be considered on a case by case basis

Stonewall Housing
2a Leroy Business Centre,
436 Essex Rd.
London N1 3QP
TEL:020-7359-5767
Young lesbians and gay men w/low/medium support needs
People w/ith history of arson & those known to be violent or dependent on drugs/alcohol

Deadline: 28/02/2018. Fund type: Grant. Max value: £ 500. Small grants are available to voluntary and community groups which are based in Bradford East and providing a service that benefits the local community.

Working with Safer Neighbourhoods, Hackney Homes have arranged a series of Anti-Social Behaviour Roadshows for this year.Please see the dated below for one near or at your estate.These will be worth going to if you have any issued you'd like to address on your estate, so don't miss them.David White, Sec. Beecholme TRA and Sec Clapton Wide Panel of […]

Here are just some of the selection of new art and design for 2013 I thought you may like.As a graphic artist myself, I think they're great.At the bottom are links to previous posts of my favourite artwork.Jeffrey Bowmanhttp://jeffrey-bowman.co.uk/One of the projects Jeffrey Bowman has undertaken for the School of Lifehttp://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/ […]

The long awaited two new "sculpted" benches were completed and installed recently.They co-ordinate with the first (installed in 2011) both in form and relative position on the square:...and on a map of just the green:Sculptor Tim Norris did all three and one of the reason the new ones took so long was that Tim was booked up with other work. We had […]

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